As it happens, the government has an opportunity to be generous with Commons time at the moment.
And to be generous with you staff when times are good and even more generous when times are bad.
In my opinion, award the equity and be generous with key employees (which is absolutely not to say be careless).
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He can afford to be generous with everyone else's money because he's created a charitable foundation that will let him avoid the tax.
Even when you may not be able to be generous with money, you can still give time, learning, support, praise, responsibility, inclusion and honesty.
Of course, feeling like you have enough money to be generous with, or in the case of companies, that you feel you can be generous with your potential competitors, is a nice problem to have.
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America is unlikely to be as generous with cash as it is in kind.
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Oxytocin has been shown to make us more likely to trust someone and to be more generous with our resources.
Employees were told that they could ask questions later and severance packages would be generous, with Zynga offering to pay for insurance and salary for several months and include some acceleration of stock vesting, this employee said.
To do so takes the ability to be patient, generous with your time, and sincerely care about others.
When prices were depressed and profits scarce foreign firms had to be lured with generous terms that now rankle.
Counties will be encouraged, with generous ten-to-one matching funds, to start express bus services.
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The Big Mac numbers should be taken with a generous pinch of salt.
Perhaps the bigger question is whether Congress should be so generous to taxpayers with outsized loans in the first place.
Self-interest just needs to be surrounded with a generous, welcoming spirit.
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To take advantage of the new rules, however, your company may have to be a little more generous with its matching contribution.
Professional meetings tend to be designed for attendees with generous expense accounts and leisure time.
In a recent study by UPS, 81% of respondents admitted they would be more loyal to retailers with a generous return policy.
But if reading a lot of novels gave you exceptional empathy university English departments should be filled with the most compassionate and generous-minded of souls, and, so far, they are not.
Dr Bell confirmed that pups made more noise with generous carers, and less with carers that were stingy or likely to be so.
It's a wine of celebration, to be consumed with abandon and poured with a generous, even careless, hand.
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At the time, she was hoping that the measure would quickly become law so Katie, who just graduated college and gotten her first job, wouldn't be limited to working for big companies with generous insurance plans.
States that want to compete with them will have to be extremely generous.
His plan is to install these dead serfs on the tax rolls of a far-away estate, on which he will then be able to get a generous government mortgage and come away with a small fortune.
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"In the relatively short time that I knew him, I found him to be a vibrant, imaginative, enthusiastic and generous man, with a deep-seated desire to help his community and a boundless energy to get things done, " he added.
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Mistakes are inevitable but almost all can be put right with a smile, an apology and a generous gesture.
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If they were considered income with no corresponding deduction, people with the highest income would not be able to be generous.
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Baroness Amos called for the international community to be more generous, but also said the Burmese authorities had to help with reconciliation.
Well I just hope, David, that given the reports that are coming through at the moment that George's train operating companies are as generous with their compensation package for passengers as Railtrack appear to be with Gerald Corbett.
But in recent weeks we have seen the fierce competitor return and, sitting in a grand Thameside hotel ahead of the season-ending finale, Djokovic is as cheerful, humble and generous with praise as you could expect an elite sportsman to be.
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